“Evolution has made the Naruni masters of self-defence. Short legs will not allow them to run away quickly, but the scales are so strong that even birds, having caught naruni in their beak, cannot bite through them! In addition, they have chitinous processes on their bodies, and horns on their foreheads and noses (according to the research of my colleague Billy, they play an important role in mating games). The forehead of the naruni is very strong and allows you to gore the stems of shrubs to shake off the berries from them..Despite these benefits, Naruni also use protective coloration to blend in with their surroundings. This work is devoted to the description of possible variants of mimicry..1. The simplest example is the Naruni from the coast of Tortoik. Their color varies from gray to obsidian black, which, coupled with the rounded shape of the body and the sheen of the scales, allows them to get lost among the wet stones..2. Herbaceous naruni, which can be found, for example, in the north of the Honey Forest ... "(The next page is lost. Where can I find it?) Hidden story objects: - 1 Naruni connoisseur notes - 2 Naruni connoisseur notes - 3 Naruni connoisseur notes - 4 Naruni connoisseur notes |